Another year kicks off, and the crypto market never misses a beat—FOMO is still alive and well.
You'd think after all these years, investors would learn. But nope. Every rally brings the same old story: panic buying, chasing green candles, and that gnawing fear of missing out. Bitcoin pumps a few percent, altcoins follow, and suddenly everyone's checking their portfolio every five minutes.
The psychology doesn't change. Markets evolve, coins come and go, but that rush? That anxiety of being left behind? It's hardwired into the game. New year, same patterns—except maybe the players are a bit more seasoned this time around.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 11h ago
ngl, that psychology stuff really can't be changed, human nature... It happens every time, last year that group of people are probably just repeating it again now.
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CryptoGoldmine
· 01-02 14:04
The computing power network difficulty is about to be adjusted again. Compared to FOMO mentality, focusing on mining profits is more practical.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 01-02 14:03
Haha, you're right. We really can't change... Every time we say this time will be different, but it's still the same old story.
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SmartContractRebel
· 01-02 13:54
To be honest, this is an eternal cycle... every time, the same script is replayed, only with a different cast.
Another year kicks off, and the crypto market never misses a beat—FOMO is still alive and well.
You'd think after all these years, investors would learn. But nope. Every rally brings the same old story: panic buying, chasing green candles, and that gnawing fear of missing out. Bitcoin pumps a few percent, altcoins follow, and suddenly everyone's checking their portfolio every five minutes.
The psychology doesn't change. Markets evolve, coins come and go, but that rush? That anxiety of being left behind? It's hardwired into the game. New year, same patterns—except maybe the players are a bit more seasoned this time around.